Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My purr-fect study companion...

Pyper finds something very cozy about my French book. When I open it, she comes running and stretches out. She rolls over onto the computer and basks in the fluorescent lights of the Mac!!!! Ah, to be a feline at the Hill house. Not a bad gig.

Pour mes trois sœurs qui j'aime

Mes sœurs sont magnifiqué. Je les aime beaucoup. Nous sommes toujours là l'un pour l'autre. Pour avoir des sœurs est d'avoir l'amour. La artist est Cassandra Barney qui est la fille de James Christensen.

la famille et mon fils avec les cheveau noirs!!!

Because every good family picture needs a darling neighbor child and two sons who think it would be funny to pull out all their medallions and state rings right as the picture was being taken! Really, there just are no words...
And this was the best we could do. No one was in a particularly keen picture-taking mood! But hey, it's my family and I love 'em (medals, rings and all!)

Monday, November 2, 2009

A scraggly bunch of college folk

Just another day at BYU...it's a well-dressed campus!!!!

"...and then little Red Riding Hood said, "my what big eyes you have!"

Hmmm...there just aren't words for this. Everyone needs to post a hideous picture of themselves. It is good for the soul!

A twisted sistah lives happily ever after

With everything I could say, and all the witty comments I could make (oh, my twisted sistah and I have quite a history filled with laughter and divine blackmail)...all I can say is "pure joy." My heart is happy as I see my evil twin with such a wonderful man. XOX FTC

I have two Kates in my life...Kait the great and little Kate the great. This little mini version is the sweetest little imp ever. She is a spitfire and has everyone in my family wrapped around her little finger. Luckily, she comes with a wonderful family - which makes it even more fun.
This is quite a fellowship. Through thick and thin - girls and no girls - sports wins and sports losses - this circle of friends is secure. Now that they are slowly leaving on missions, the fellowship goes international - some friends in the U.S. and some on the other side of the world. But no matter where they are living, the fellowship stands...and that, after all, is the mark of true friendship.